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Pages in category "NEC PC-9801 games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 319 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
NEC PC-9801. Listed here are all 1,228 known games released for the PC-98. [1] List of games. Title Release date(s) Developer(s) Publisher(s) 101-kaime no Approach ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:NEC PC-9801 games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Video games in this category have been or will be released exclusively for the NEC PC-9801 line, and are not available for purchase or download on other video game ...
NEC PC-9801 games (1 C, 318 P) P. PC-FX games (3 C, 14 P) S. SuperGrafx games (3 P) T. TurboGrafx-16 games (5 C, 180 P) TurboGrafx-CD games (1 C, 152 P) This page was ...
[6] Defunct Games stated: "This is the type of game that will no doubt appeal to the gamers who love a good murder mystery, and while it's not perfect there's no denying that it's the best game of its kind. This is the type of game you don't see much anymore, which is a real shame because for what it is J.B Harold is a lot of fun".
The back cover of Door Door's NEC PC-8801 version, featuring a photo and resume of Koichi Nakamura. Enix was a Japanese video game publishing company founded in September 1975 by Yasuhiro Fukushima. Initially a tabloid publisher named Eidansha Boshu Service Center, in 1982 it ventured into video game publishing for Japanese home computers such ...
The PC-8801 was a Japanese home computer released by NEC in 1981 - and original PC-8801 games (as opposed to titles from later revisions of the platform) started to be made available through Project EGG on November 24, 2001. There have been 184 original PC-8801 titles available on Project EGG, 25 of which are no longer available for purchase:
Academics have described the game as a visual novel and as a adventure game. [2] [3] A screenshot of Alpha from the NEC PC-8801 version of the game. The game allows for text-input at the bottom of the screen to control gameplay. The storyline of Alpha progresses as the player inputs short commands carried out by the game's heroine. [4]